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- Kat and Doug are an engaged couple embarking on their big day - moving day. Kat and Doug have decided to move in together, for the first time, before getting married and throughout their moving day we see how mis-communication, insecurities, and the basic differences between men and women can take a toll on a relationship. No sooner have Kat and Doug begun to unpack their things has Kat moved out - and into an apartment across the hall from Doug. Kat and Doug begin to realize that some of the things that pulled them apart are the things that will bring them back together.
- Robert Francis Garrow was a serial rapist and murderer whose reign of terror paralyzed the North Country between the years of 1960 and 1978. Born in Mineville, New York in 1936, Robert's childhood was an endless cycle of unimaginable horror. Beatings, sexual abuse, bestiality and bloodshed. As an adult, Robert would become a sadomasochist, rapist and serial killer. The exact number of his victims to this day remains uncertain. A knife wielding psychopath that could charm his victims before carving them to death. Robert was clever and cunning. He was able to manipulate the law, fake his own paralysis, escape from prison, and avoid capture for over a decade.
- When a shadow prince is banished into the real world,by an unknown force,he must find his real world counterpart to help stop the beginning of a multi universe catastrophe by the hands of darkness.
- A retrospect of Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald. Their careers are highlighted through film clips with emphasis on song. Includes a brief interview with Jeanette's husband Gene Raymond.
- An energetic hostess, straight out of the Eisenhower era, battles the forces of humorless lifestyle mavens by serving up festive and easy recipes and home entertaining tips on a budget, along with the occasional road trip to a classic tiki bar or music video.
- CEO Gene Timbault finds that tragedy may be just what he needs to wake up to a life better than he ever imagined.
- A documentary feature film that follows Darien EMS-Post 53, the only ambulance service for the town of Darien, CT. This organization covers one of the deadliest stretches of highway off of I-95 and is rated one of the top in the nation-volunteer or paid-and it's run and operated by high school students. Shot over the course of a year with an exclusive and intimate lens into a 40 year old organization that was a part of the birth of emergency medical service, High School 911 takes you on an epic journey with unlikely heroes: Teenagers. It begs the question: What are teenagers actually capable of when given the opportunity by the adults in their lives?
- GRACE captures the experience of being mentally and physically challenged through the eyes of Jerome, who makes a proposal to Via, a worn-out prostitute, on his 40th birthday. A story about how a "disabled" soul can enlighten a "normal" one... when it is not taken for granted.
- A young Harriet Beecher (Stowe) witnesses the first public discussions of abolition in America which awakens her to the harsh realities of slavery.
- Beatless Nick is a 1950s style short about a beatnik with no sense of rhythm. Nick tries everything to find his beat, but he's hopelessly unhip. Just when he's about to give up and move to Squaresville, he finds his cool in his own beatless way.
- The satiric adventures of a working-class family in the misfit city of Springfield.
- The idyllic Milton's Island exists as a paradise on earth, with pristine beaches, lush woodlands, and charming old world buildings. As the home of Paradise University, complete with friendly residents and a small town vibe, the island is the perfect setting for higher learning. However, dark secrets lurk in the shadows. A group of ghost-hunters unwittingly get involved in a series of strange murders, and malevolent forces threaten to tear new relationships apart.
- "Downside UP" is about America's largest museum of contemporary art, the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA), which opened in 1999 in an enormous abandoned factory in the filmmaker's hometown, North Adams, Massachusetts. This first person documentary captures the struggle of the people of North Adams in their redefinition of their community and puzzling with their role in an alien form of expression: contemporary art. Told primarily through the eyes of the filmmaker and her family, most of whom worked in the factory before it closed, "Downside UP" renders the subtle changes in the spirit of a region from the intimate view of the kitchen table. The film does not cheer-lead. It is about hope, however - the tentative, dangerous notion of hope in a town that was widely viewed as hopeless.
- In the twilight of a Native American empire, two Ioway brothers travel to Washington, D. C. in 1824 to meet with Superintendent of Indian Affairs, William Clark. Both sign a treaty ceding a large portion of tribal land for settlement. White Cloud sees cooperation as the only way for his people to survive, while Great Walker regrets the loss of land where his ancestors are buried. More territory is lost, and the Ioway people are divided, with some regarding one brother as a traitor, and the other as a patriot. After the tribe is removed, the 36 million acres they once called home is named "Iowa". Then, they are forgotten. "Lost Nation: The Ioway" tells the dramatic true tale of two brothers' struggle to save their people from inevitable American conquest, and the Ioway's current fight to reclaim and maintain their unique history and culture.
- Each moment, events take place that the human eye cannot perceive because these occurrences are too small, too large, too fast, too slow or beyond the spectrum of visible light. Witness some of the captivating sights that will forever alter your knowledge and perception of the world around us. This 1979 classic video shows us that 'hidden' world. Different sizes, different spectrums, and even different rates of speed can illuminate the underlying processes that are beyond the limits of our eyes.
- When an entire family is wiped out by an axe murderer on a June evening in 1912, a small Iowa town spirals into chaos and division. "Villisca" tells the epic true story of the Villisca, Iowa Children's Day murders. Following just two months after the sinking of the Titanic, the still-unsolved crime built and ruined political careers, created a lasting community split over the guilt or innocence of a local man--a state Senator--and produced dozens of litigations including three of America's most sensational trials.
- Amber and her lover Liz (Rain Dove) are moving slow after a romantic evening celebrating their anniversary along with Amber's recent Oscar Nomination. Liz wakes up to receive a package from a strange and invasive postal worker, Jade, who secretly enters the apartment. Desperate to save their Brunch plans, Liz leaves for groceries and Amber is relieved to see the unopened package with an engagement ring. Unnoticed, Jade makes herself at home and soon confronts Amber, trapping her in a series of lethal accusations and riddles before being interrupted by Amber's persistent manager, Richard. Eventually, Amber realizes that while she may not be able to save herself, she may be able to do something to keep Liz alive.
- A shocking expose of a prison blood donor program during the Clinton governorship in Arkansas. Infected prisoners slipped through the cracks and tainted blood made it into pharmaceuticals sold to patients in Canada, Europe and Asia, infecting them with the deadly diseases hepatitis C and AIDS.
- Creator Gregory Mikell, of Acclaim Theatricals, takes the casts of each TV made for Movie series of season one and immerse the audience in a focused exploration of Shakespeare's characters, both large and small, to a fourth dimension; unlike any endeavor, we've seen before.
- Something is not quite right. The Man can't put his finger on it until one day he finds an all too familiar stranger sleeping in his closet. It's time to let his inner child, back in.
- Suburbia 1967. Eleven-year-old Susan Bradley has only one thing on her mind, and it's not schoolwork. It's Mike Nesmith of The Monkees, the popular pop group made famous in the television sitcom of the same name. Susan, with "boyfriend" Nesmith, lives in a daydream, a sixties riot of psychedelic colors and goofy, soft-focus, teenage-girl love scenes. Her well-meaning parents try to snap her back to reality, but it takes an informative copy of Teen Life to finally open Susan's eyes.
- Like a tormented half-brother of American folklife archivist Alan Lomax, Deutsch revisits the rambling stories of Frank Butler, a subject that he documented more than a quarter century ago. The time gap has offered the filmmaker a chance to confront his younger self's ethnographic process and transcend it to form a more brutally honest portrait of both subject and artist. - Jason Cortlund CinemaTexas
- Emma, David, Regina, Robin and Henry are finally back home in Storybrooke and reunited with Snow, but, unfortunately, they still have to contend with Hades, who continues to deceive Zelena as he lays out his plan to use the all-powerful Olympian Crystal to take over the town. The heroes desperately search for a way to defeat Hades while Hook does the same in the Underworld, looking for those missing storybook pages. Regina and Robin take a more direct approach, which culminates in an epic showdown that will leave our heroes forever changed.
- A reluctant retiree struggles in a controlling marriage, until an unlikely friendship with an abandoned teen sex worker teaches her to live life on her own terms, no matter the cost.
- It's 1976. Groove Champion's sister was just murdered by crime boss Tony Malochio. Taking his sister's car, he cruises the highways of the American southwest to avenge her death. In the process, he uncovers a fiendish plot to destroy America's domestic oil supply and make OPEC the sole oil supplier for the United States. It's up to Groove to brave villainous mercenaries and corrupt cops to prevent this.
- Defiant, brave and free, the great abolitionists Thomas Garrett, William Still and Harriet Tubman, along with hundreds of lesser known and nameless opponents of slavery, formed a Corridor of Courage stretching from Maryland's eastern shore through the length of Delaware to Philadelphia and beyond -- making the Underground Railroad a real route to freedom for enslaved Americans before the Civil War.
- A beautiful animated story/poem based on childhood experiences of first and third person bullying. We learn of Shane and two friends who were horribly bullied back in school and how they ended up in life. This "poem" gives a new understanding of bullying and its impact in the long run.
- While staying in a Paris hostel, Richard, an amicable American traveler is intrigued by Lisa, a pretty, young German woman traveling with her five-year-old daughter Mya and her callous, domineering husband Karl. Richard's innocence is lost when his noble intentions to help Lisa and her daughter set him up as a mark in a scam involving robbery and false charges of sexual assault.
- A man confesses to murdering a young beauty queen, but his story doesn't add up. But the investigation into how the confessor received confidential details of the crime could lead Goren and Eames to the real killer.
- Crime always pays - with big laughs in this clever series of rambunctious animated shorts. Shifty (The Criminal), a pint-sized pilferer with lofty ambitions and limited brainpower, perpetrates crimes from the sublime to the ridiculous - and never quite pulls them off, resulting in hilarious consequences. Rendered in a graphic style reminiscent of classic UPA shorts, the action is nothing short of... arresting!
- Pat has been collecting rent along the same route for 35 years, now in a changing Ireland he stands to lose everything. He must fight to keep his job, his friends and his way of life.
- Sixty-eight year old August Dupree is pretty certain he is on the down side of Act Three and honestly doesn't know and isn't sure if he cares if there is an Act Four. One day, he wakes from his afternoon nap to discover a ramshackle old blue Volkswagen bus has been dropped off in his driveway. Inside, he finds a sealed wooden box and a letter from an old childhood friend telling him to take the bus and the box on a road trip to New Orleans. Feeling bound by his friend's last dying wish and without opening the box, "Augie" convinces another close friend to take the road trip with him from Los Angeles to New Orleans, the city he left when he was just nineteen years old, never to return, until now. What transpires is a journey, a road movie/buddy flick if you will, that actually becomes a coming of age story for two middle aged guys - one who has run from his past his entire life and the other, a Peter Pan character who has never really grown up.
- Co-director Wazhmah Osman returns to her home in Afghanistan to piece together the life that was torn apart by the 1979 Soviet invasion.
- After a divorced New York mother hires a nice old man to play Santa Claus at Macy's, she is startled by his claim to be the genuine article. When his sanity is questioned, a lawyer defends him in court by arguing that he's not mistaken.
- This is the story of Fintan and Ralph, two brothers and how they help their father get through his grief a year after the death of the mother, Emily.
- A young man finds a pair of his late Grandfather's old shoes. Moved by the fact that they were all he left behind, the man spends the day remembering his Grandfather as he walks in his footsteps.
- The love of high school sweethearts Deanie and Bud is weighed down by the oppressive expectations of their parents and society in smalltown Kansas in 1928, threatening the future of their relationship.
- Harry Ashton is a superstitious gambling house owner, who relies on sprigs of heliotrope as his good luck charm. One day, Harry catches his wife, Cleo with another man. Harry shoots him and takes his 18 month old daughter, Sally to best friend, Sgt. Donovan to find her a good home. Harry turns himself in and gets life in prison. 17 years pass, Cleo is on the brinks of losing her job as a burlesque dancer. Cleo decides to blackmail the McBrides (Sally's devoted adoptive parents). Harry discovers this and promises his warden that while on parole he will protect Sally. Harry trades places with the McBride's butler. While working, Harry discovers a letter addressed to the McBrides from Cleo asking to meet with her. Harry meets with Cleo instead and they begin to fight...
- A rebellious youth blaming society for wrongful incarceration reunites with friends to terrorize the good citizens of Detroit by abducting random victims then forcing them to perform in their twisted online show, Amerikan Violence.
- A survivor of a pit bull attack, Donna Lawrence, adopts a pit bull-mix puppy, Susie, that has been beaten, set on fire, and left for dead. Together, they lead a historic effort to seek justice and protection for all animals.
- "A Cambodian Spring" is an intimate and unique portrait of three people caught up in the chaotic and often violent development that is shaping modern-day Cambodia. Shot over six years, the film charts the growing wave of land-rights protests that led to the 'Cambodian spring' and the tragic events that followed. This film is about the complexities - both political and personal, of fighting for what you believe in.
- "The Count" shows how he created his haunted castle. And makes it clear that the viewer can build their own haunted house just as easily.
- The death of an elderly couple, Edward "Ed" and Wilhelmina "Minnie" Maurin Ed in Washington state on Christmas Eve 1985.
- A minority stockholder takes on the crooked board of directors at a billion dollar corporation.
- Third installment in the "That's Entertainment" series, featuring scenes from "The Hollywood Revue of 1929," "Brigadoon," "Singin' In The Rain," and many more MGM films.
- This show gives us six individual lives set across the semester on a college campus. With drugs, sex and pressure on the rise is there any chance there will be anyone left by the end of the semester especially with a drug and alleged rape case underway.
- Caught in the corporate rat race; A woman finds her personal power despite a series of magical mishaps.
- A writer gets caught up in a murder investigation involving his mentor, an esteemed American author.
- A wife suspecting infidelity starts divorce proceedings, so the husband pretends to be insane in order to delay the divorce and clear up the misunderstanding.
- Socially-conscious banker Thomas Dickson faces a crisis when his protégé is wrongly accused for robbing the bank, gossip of the robbery starts a bank run, and evidence suggests Dickson's wife had an affair...all during the same day.